Arlington™ TVBR2505K TV Bridge™ Power Kit
Arlington’s new TVBR2505K TV Bridge™ includes (2) recessed power/low voltage combo boxes and all the connections you need (except for NM cable) to install a flat screen TV in an existing wall. The best part is there’s no need to run cable from a panel box – or cut holes in your framing members. Just cut two holes in the wall and access power from an existing, nearby source. All wires stay hidden behind the wall – no messy wires running down the wall from TV to components.
Clean Combination
Access power and low voltage wiring for your TV via one specifically designed solution. By running cables through the wall, cables and cords stay neatly in place without cluttering up your wall space. Plus, plugs stay inside the electrical box and don’t protrude past the wall. Mounting a TV flush-to-the-wall has never been more convenient.
Easy Install
Both boxes are mounted in the wall; the top box near the TV’s mounting bracket, and the bottom box near the components for discrete wiring. No alteration to the framing members is needed, because both are within the same stud – this makes running wires much simpler. Not only is installation easy, it is secure. Mounting wings hold the boxes securely against the wall when screws are tightened. Components are not energized until the flexible cord is plugged into a nearby outlet.
Blend Right In
If you don’t like the white color of the box, fair enough, just paint over it. Arlington™ features a plastic that is easily paintable. The box will sit behind the television and likely never be seen, but it never hurts to have options.
In the Box
Included with the kit: (2) Recessed boxes with trim plates and installed NM cable connectors, (2) Duplex covers, Wire nuts, Tamper-resistant duplex receptacle, installation screws, LPCG50W cord grip, 4-foot cord, KD4550, and (2) The SCOOP™ CED1 entrance hoods, and (2) CED3 cable entry devices.
Arlington™
Arlington™ has been a leading manufacturer of quality electrical products and fittings since its founding in 1949. The company manufactures products that meet or exceed the changing needs of electrical distributors and contractors, with the vast majority produced in America.